Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

GOOD NEWS FOR IMMIGRANTS AS US EXTENDS WORK PERMITS BY 18 MONTHS

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The Biden administra­tion has announced that certain categories of immigrants, including those seeking green cards and spouses of H-1B visa holders, would be permitted to use their expired work permits for an additional 18 months, offering a reprieve to thousands of Indians working in this country and prevent further disruption for US employers.

A green card, known officially as a permanent resident card, is a document issued to immigrants as evidence that the bearer has been granted the privilege of residing permanentl­y in the US. The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise.

THE MOVE WILL BENEFIT THOSE SEEKING GREEN CARD AND SPOUSES OF H-1B VISA HOLDERS

WASHINGTON: The Biden administra­tion has announced that certain categories of immigrants, including those seeking green cards and spouses of H-1B visa holders, would be permitted to use their expired work permits for an additional 18 months, offering a reprieve to thousands of Indians working in this country and prevent further disruption for US employers.

A green card, known officially as a permanent resident card, is a document issued to immigrants as evidence that the bearer has been granted the privilege of residing permanentl­y in the US. The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise. Technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China. The H-1B visa programme is the most sought-after work visa among foreign profession­als, including Indians. The move announced by the department of homeland security on Tuesday will come into effect from May 4, 2022.

The extension period of up to 180 days will automatica­lly be extended to up to 540 days from the expiration date stated on the current employment authorisat­ion cards (EADS), the department of homeland security said.

“As USCIS (US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services) works to address the pending EAD caseloads, the agency has determined that the current 180-day automatic extension for employment authorisat­ion is currently insufficie­nt,” said USCIS director Ur M. Jaddou.

“This temporary rule will provide those non-citizens, otherwise eligible for the automatic extension, an opportunit­y to maintain employment and provide critical support for their families, while avoiding further disruption for US employers,” he said. According to the USCIS, non-citizens with a pending EAD renewal applicatio­n whose 180-day automatic extension has lapsed and whose EAD has expired will be granted an additional period of employment authorisat­ion and EAD validity beginning May 4, 2022, and lasting up to 540 days from the expiration date of their EAD.

They may resume employment if they are still within the up to 540-day automatic extension period and are otherwise eligible. Non-citizens with a pending renewal applicatio­n still covered under the 180-day automatic extension will be granted an additional extension of up to 360 days, for a total of up to 540 days past the expiration of the current EAD. Noncitizen­s with a pending renewal applicatio­n and a valid EAD on May 4, 2022, or who timely file an EAD renewal applicatio­n before October 27, 2023, will be granted an automatic extension of up to 540 days if their EAD expires before the renewal applicatio­n is processed.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India